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Postreactor blend

Two important types of elastomeric polyolefin blends are reactor-made iPP/ EPR blends and postreactor blend iPP/EPDM. The latter is called thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs), produced by dynamic vulcanization of blends containing a thermoplastic and an elastomer. To make iPP/EPDM TPV, the two polymers PP and EPDM are mixed with curatives, such as peroxides, phenolic resins, or sulfur with accelerators, and dynamically cured in an extmder resulting in a blend consisting of micrometer-sized elastomer particles dispersed in the PP matrix (20-24). Paraffinic oils are added in the melt mixing process for viscosity control and cost. In iPP/ EPDM TPV, the crystalline iPP resin is normally the minor phase. Recently, polyolefin plastomers have been added to the class of elastomeric polyolefin blends. Polyolefin plastomers are ultralow molecular weight linear low density polyethylenes (ULMW-LLDPE). Nonelastomeric polyolefin blends are blends of polyolefins with mostly nonpolyolefin (other thermoplastic) matrices as mentioned earlier. [Pg.9]

As we pointed out in Chapter 1, the preceding describes the postreactor finishing operation. The pellets are then shipped to be compounded, namely, blended with fillers, colorants, or other polymers, where after melting, mixing, and reacting, they form physical... [Pg.144]


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